A Project Manager Salary Overview

According to Glassdoor.ie, 2020 Project Manager salaries in Dublin average at around €60K per year*.

This is an excellent guideline, but it’s worth bearing in mind that it is just that: a guideline.

How much you make as a project manager will depend upon several factors:

Your experience

Your training and qualifications

Your versatility

Where you are located

What industry you want to work in

*based on February 2020 figures

Let's take a closer look at each of these factors...

Your Experience

It goes without saying that more experienced project managers have the potential to command a higher salary than those who are new to the role.

Glassdoor reports that senior project managers earn an average of €76K per annum. On the other hand, Glassdoor also notes that “Project Coordinators” (junior to project managers) usually earn around €32K per year.

You can see a solid progression in salary throughout the different levels of expertise and experience here.

Your Training and Qualifications

Training is certainly a crucial factor in building a successful project management career.

Along with hands-on experience, it is the most important element in developing your abilities as a capable project manager.

Through training, you’ll gain knowledge and understanding of project management tools and techniques, learn how to avoid common project management pitfalls, and work towards gaining qualifications.

Your Versatility

A project manager who can adapt to changing requirements and situations is incredibly valuable to any organisation.

Understanding a range of different project management methodologies, such as Agile and PRINCE2® will add to your appeal.

Where You Are Located

The figures reported above from Glassdoor are based on project managers working in the Dublin area.

You may find that figures vary in different geographical locations.

It’s a great idea to do a little research around the kind of salary you could earn in different places.

Which Industry You Work In

You may be surprised at the variance in project management salaries between different industries.

In Ireland, we’re fortunate to have a wealth of local and multinational organisations across so many different sectors. As with location, doing some sector salary research is very valuable.

We do, however, recommend focusing on sectors that are of interest to you. You’ll gain much more satisfaction from executing projects in industries with challenges and subjects that catch and hold your interest.

Getting Clear About What You Want

As you can see, there are so many factors that affect the salary you can command.

Identifying the salary that you’re aiming for is one step in mapping out your project management career path.

There are other factors to consider:

What project management methodologies interest you?

Where do you want to work?

How much do you want to specialise in project management?

What project role do you envision for yourself?

Making Your Salary a Reality

Once you have identified your key priorities for salary and career progression, it’s time to take action towards getting what you want.

Here are our top tips:

Get reading:

There are so many excellent project management blogs and books available. A little rummaging around the web will turn up some resources that have articles of interest to you. Sign up for articles and updates from these resources… and read what comes into your inbox. You never know where your next spark of inspiration may come from!

Get training:

Training is your secret weapon in becoming a highly effective project manager. Choose a course that interests you and will provide you with a set of skills you can use immediately.

Get connected:

Take yourself seriously as a project manager from the start. Connect with project management events and communities near you. Add your voice to the community and learn from your peers. The Project Management Institute (PMI)® have an Irish chapter, which is a must-join if you are considering any PMI® certification.

Get experience:

Whether in your existing role, on a voluntary basis, or in a new role, find out how you can begin working on new projects immediately. You don’t have to run the projects from the outset but can contribute to begin building experience.

Get Tailored Advice

There is a lot to think about in this article and on your project management career path.

If you’re unsure about where to begin with training and certification, we can help.

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